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IAC Key Facts

About IAC
IAC (NASDAQ: IAC) is a leading media and Internet company comprised of widely known consumer brands, such as HomeAdvisor, Vimeo, Dotdash (formerly About.com), Dictionary.com, The Daily Beast, Investopedia and Match Group’s online dating portfolio, which includes Match, Tinder, PlentyOfFish and OkCupid. The company is headquartered in New York City and has offices worldwide.

Operating Segments
IAC’s core areas of operation are HomeAdvisor, Publishing, Applications, Video, and Match Group. The company reports revenue in the following segments:

HomeAdvisor: A leading nationwide home services digital marketplace, HomeAdvisor helps connect consumers with home professionals.

Publishing: IAC Publishing brings together some of the web's most trusted publishers, including premium brands Dictionary.com, Dotdash, Investopedia and The Daily Beast. The segment also includes Ask.com and CityGrid.

Match Group: Match Group is the world’s leading provider of dating products, with a portfolio of over 45 brands, including Match, OkCupid, Tinder, Meetic, Twoo, PlentyOfFish, OurTime, BlackPeopleMeet and FriendScout24.

Employees
5,800 employees worldwide

Business Statistics
IAC generated over $3.1 billion in revenue in 2016
IAC issued its first quarterly dividend of .12 per share on November 3rd, 2011
The quarterly dividend was doubled to .24 per share on July 25, 2012
The quarterly dividend increased 40% to .34 per share on July 30, 2014

Initial Public Offering of Match Group
Match Group shares began trading November 19, 2015 on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol “MTCH.” As of March 31, 2017, IAC’s ownership interest and voting interest in Match Group were 82.3% and 97.9%, respectively.

Spin-off Details
In August 2005, Expedia (EXPE) split from IAC as a separate publicly traded company. In December 2011, TripAdvisor (TRIP) spun out from Expedia.

In August 2008, IAC split into five separate publicly traded companies.